The impacts of climate change could dramatically drive up the cost of repairing Ontario’s infrastructure by billions of dollars, according to a new report which suggests the government could save money by spending its rainy day funds. Global News’ Queen’s Park Bureau Chief Colin D’Mello has more.
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Climate change could drive up the cost of repairing Ontario’s infrastructure
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